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RB 54/00094 Croydon bore no. 2. Subsurface stratigraphy.
Croydon Bore no. 2 was drilled during 1892-93 to a total depth of 2296 feet, and penetrated a sedimentary sequence of Tertiary rocks to 2035 feet before bottoming in sediments believed to be Permian glacigenes. Pleistocene to Recent sandy clays and...-
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Published: 30 Mar 1962
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RB 57/00058 Report on investigation of the coastal saline zone in the St Kilda and Buckland Park areas, Northern Adelaide Plains.
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Published: 01 Jan 1963
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RB 60/00051 Stratigraphy and micropalaeontology of three deep bores, Hd Port Gawler.
Three relatively deep bores, drilled recently on the northern Adelaide Plains in the Hundred of Port Gawler, about 20 miles north of Adelaide, have intersected useful complementary sections of the Cainozoic succession, ranging from 560 feet to 1148...-
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Published: 15 Mar 1965
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RB 87/00096 Identification and depositional environment of Dry Creek Sands, Angas Home bore (1940), Parafield Gardens.
The lithology and microfauna are consistent with Dry Creek Sands, of Late Pliocene age. The dominant `Marginopora vertebralis population, suggests that local Late Pliocene marine temperatures were distinctly higher than the present regime in Gulf St...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1987
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RB 00677 Grange 1 well. Subsurface stratigraphy.
Grange No. 1 Well was drilled to a depth of 1983 feet, and penetrated a sedimentary sequence of Quaternary and Tertiary rocks to 1872 feet before bottoming in red shale and grey slates of Proterozoic Age. Pleistocene to Recent sandy clays with some...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1962
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RB 73/00003 Hydrology of the Adelaide area, County Adelaide.
This discussion of the hydrology of the Adelaide region is confined, in general terms, to the occurrence, availability and salinity of surface and ground waters, with particular regard to shallow groundwaters. Other phases of the hydrologic cycle...-
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Published: 03 Jan 1973
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RB 62/00004 Adelaide Plains Sub-basin stratigraphy: summary report no. 2, Hd Yatala.
Six water bores from the Hundred of Yatala have been examined to outline their stratigraphic sequences. The average depth of the bores is 450 feet (TDs range from 270 feet to 605 feet). One bottomed in Pleistocene beds, two in Pliocene Dry Creek...-
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Published: 06 Jan 1966